Benjamin Logan High School’s Bryden Morris has signed his letter of intent to continue his education and play baseball at Earlham College.
A standout player for the Raiders, Morris will join the college’s baseball team while pursuing a major in Psychology.
Morris chose Earlham after a visit to the campus. “I got invited to a visit by the baseball coach and didn’t think much of it, but when I went, I fell in love with the campus, the baseball facilities, the coaches, and everyone I met,” Morris said.
While considering other schools like Bowling Green and Morehead State, Morris decided that Earlham was the best fit for him because of its strong baseball program and welcoming campus.
Along with playing baseball, Morris plans to study Psychology and hopes to eventually work for an organization like the FBI, CIA, or BCI.
Known for his motivation, attention to detail, and organizational skills, Morris is confident these qualities will help him succeed at the college level.
He plans to contribute as both a pitcher and a hitter for the Earlham baseball team.
Morris’s parents, Quinn and Nichole Morris, are proud of his hard work and excited about his future.
Jeremy Allen, the Benjamin Logan High School Baseball Coach, has seen Morris grow as a player and leader.
“Bryden has been a key part of our team, and I know he will continue to excel at the next level,” Coach Allen said.